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The Little Thread That Remembered the Light is a gentle, poetic story about consciousness, memory, and connection. Through the eyes of a child, readers are invited into a quiet world where light weaves everything together-people, thoughts, kindness, and forgetting. As the story unfolds, it becomes a meditation on empathy, truth, and the invisible threads that bind us to one another.Designed to be read to slowly, this book offers a reflective, calming experience for both adults and younger readers. It is a story to return to-one that doesn't rush, but softly reminds us of something we already know, yet often forget.
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The Little Thread That Remembered the Light is a gentle, poetic story about consciousness, memory, and connection. Through the eyes of a child, readers are invited into a quiet world where light weaves everything together-people, thoughts, kindness, and forgetting. As the story unfolds, it becomes a meditation on empathy, truth, and the invisible threads that bind us to one another.Designed to be read to slowly, this book offers a reflective, calming experience for both adults and younger readers. It is a story to return to-one that doesn't rush, but softly reminds us of something we already know, yet often forget.
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The Little Thread That Remembered the Light is a gentle, poetic story about consciousness, memory, and connection. Through the eyes of a child, readers are invited into a quiet world where light weaves everything together-people, thoughts, kindness, and forgetting. As the story unfolds, it becomes a meditation on empathy, truth, and the invisible threads that bind us to one another.Designed to be read to slowly, this book offers a reflective, calming experience for both adults and younger readers. It is a story to return to-one that doesn't rush, but softly reminds us of something we already know, yet often forget.
AmazonPages: 52, Paperback, Independently published